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Seven people hospitalized after large truck crashes into Job Corps building in Devens
Seven people hospitalized after large truck crashes into Job Corps building in Devens

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time3 days ago

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Seven people hospitalized after large truck crashes into Job Corps building in Devens

Seven people were hospitalized and several more injured after a large flatbed truck crashed through the Shriver Job Corps building in Devens. Massachusetts State Police say the truck slammed into the building on the Shriver Job Corps campus on Jackson Road around 10:30 a.m. The driver of the truck and six other people at the site were taken to nearby hospitals. The large truck carrying a red box could be seen buried about halfway into the lobby of a building. Devens Fire Chief Timothy Kelly said six other people were also treated at the scene but did not need to be taken to a hospital. Job Corps is a federally funded education and training school for 16 to 24-year-olds who are in poverty and endured hardships like abuse and homelessness. Some of the injured were young students and worked enrolled in Job Corps, according to Chief Kelly. Massachusetts State Police are investigating the cause of the crash. State police say more info will be released at a later time. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW Solve the daily Crossword

Jefferson County to purchase old Arsenal Street fire station
Jefferson County to purchase old Arsenal Street fire station

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time04-07-2025

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Jefferson County to purchase old Arsenal Street fire station

Jul. 3—WATERTOWN — Jefferson County is set to purchase the old Arsenal Street fire station and use it initially for additional parking. County Administrator Ryan Piche said the purchase is contingent upon a phase-one environmental review of the property and a structural review of the building. The building, located at 217 Arsenal St., is set to be purchased for $500,000 from the current owner, 217 Arsenal Street LLC, of Pittsford, Monroe County. Piche said the immediate use is for parking, but added there are options available for the county for future development. "We intend to use the building," he said in a text message. Piche said there is a need for additional office and storage space. "The county has desired to add this parcel to our downtown campus for quite some time," he said. It was approved as a "late resolution" Wednesday night because the county did not have the seller's sign-off before the Finance and Rules Committee meeting last week, Piche said. The building was previously owned by Timothy E. Kelly and D. Edward Grant until selling it in January 2003 to Tallmadge LLC., Lake Katrine. Kelly operated Tallmadge Tire and Auto Service Center at the location from 1992 until his retirement in 2001. The building has since remained vacant.

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